• Brandon Alderman
  • Associate Professor; Department Chair
  • Area: Exercise Psychology
  • End Degree: Ph.D., Interdisciplinary Exercise Science
  • Phone: 848-932-9525
  • Office: Loree Gym 107 (Douglass Campus)

Courses Taught

01:377:334 Physical Activity and Health
01:377:355 Exercise Psychology / 16:572:508 Psychophysiology
01:377:480 Honors Research Seminar / 16:572:505 Research Methods in Exercise Science

Educational/Research Interests

Dr. Alderman has established a patient-oriented research program to study how exercise and other behavioral interventions can be used to enhance physiological, neurocognitive and psychological resilience. His research program incorporates psychophysiological and cognitive neuroscience techniques, including event-related potentials (ERPs) and impedance cardiography, to better understand acute and chronic adaptations to exercise, and how knowledge of these adaptations can be applied to intervention development. The ultimate goal is to better understand how exercise and/or physical activity may improve emotional reactivity and cognitive function among at-risk patient populations.